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Tephritidae, Tephritis bardanae from Romania
cosmln
Hi,

today i was for a little in the field.
a bad day but still was nice. lot of rain, lot of before rain, windy.
just one species today (12.september.2007), i will come with others next days.

photographed this tephritid on a Carduus leaf.
looking thru gallery is very alike Tephritis genus, but don't know where to stop. size something like 4-5mm. i was amaze of that two very long sete on the scutelum.
can be this?

i put now two photos, the exemplary is collected and if needed tomorrow when i will put on pin i will make a photo of the specimen (only one found).

cosmln

[EDIT] title changed
Edited by cosmln on 13-09-2007 23:42
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
cosmln
second and last one (for now)
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
John Smit
Hi,

Indeed a Tephritis, and the species is T. bardanae. The larvae live in the flowerheads of Carduus as well as in Arctium.
Many Tephritids have these long setae on the head and thorax.

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
cosmln
John Smit wrote:
Hi,

Indeed a Tephritis, and the species is T. bardanae. The larvae live in the flowerheads of Carduus as well as in Arctium.
Many Tephritids have these long setae on the head and thorax.

John


Thanks John for identification.
here i a shot of the mounted specimen... i know this are not even close of Tony's photos my i'm keep trying Smile

cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
crex
cosmln wrote:
here is a shot of the mounted specimen... i know this are not even close of Tony's photos my i'm keep trying Smile


Did you use Helicon Focus on this one? That is one clue to Tony's success and the other his excellent work with the light.
 
jorgemotalmeida
no. I don?t think that here was used Hleicon Focus. It seems to be only one shot.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
cosmln
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
no. I don?t think that here was used Hleicon Focus. It seems to be only one shot.


nope just one shot.
i can use something like helicon because i don't have a rail to move specimen or camera.
and about the perfect light from Tony's photo.... i'm very very far away. i really don't know how the ilumination is done.... but mybe one day i will know Smile

cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
crex
cosmln wrote:
nope just one shot. i can use something like helicon because i don't have a rail to move specimen or camera.
and about the perfect light from Tony's photo.... i'm very very far away. i really don't know how the ilumination is done.... but mybe one day i will know Smile
cosmln


Tony showed a photo of his setup ... somewhere. Not sure what thread it was.
 
crex
crex fiddled about: Tony showed a photo of his setup ... somewhere. Not sure what thread it was.


Found it - here!
 
cosmln
hi Crex,

thanks for the link... incredible.
hmmm ... something more to buy Smile ... now i have some ideea.

also Tony thanks for showing that setup.

cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
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